Version 4.5 Features; Identifying The Active Switching Module; Conditions For Switch-Over To Redundant Module; Switch-Over Reboot - 3Com CoreBuilder 7000 Operation Manual

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Version 4.5 Features

Identifying the Active
Switching Module
Conditions for
Switch-over to
Redundant Module

Switch-over Reboot

Communications
between Active and
Redundant Switches
R
EDUNDANCY
If one of the 4-port modules or the 7200 modules is installed in the
CoreBuilder 7000 chassis, then the CoreBuilder 7000HD switch will only
work with a maximum capacity of 2.5 Gbps.
During power up, both switches power up. The switching module in the
upper slot becomes the active module and that in the lower slot becomes
the redundant module.
Switch-over to the redundant module occurs in the following situations:

Malfunction of the active switching module.

Manual reboot of the CoreBuilder 7000 by LMA, Telnet (soft reboot)
or Transcend NMS.

Software error in the active switching module.
Switching over from one module to another is not dependent on the
chassis configuration. Typical time is approximately 6-8 seconds. There is
no need to reboot the modules in the chassis and no software upload
occurs. Interruption of traffic on PVC connections is minimal
(200-300ms). SVC connections are automatically re-established within
7 seconds.
A TFTP protocol is used for all communications between active and
redundant switches, whereby the redundant switch acts as the TFTP
server and the active switch acts as the TFTP client. The active switch
performs a TFTP upload of all needed information: flash regions, memory
databases and software, which are treated as prioritized "files". Flash
regions and databases are sent whenever they are changed and software
can only be sent following a manual LMA or NMS request.
The active and redundant switches can send special ICP messages from
one to another only via an interface card inserted in the CoreBuilder
7000. 8-port, 4-port and 7200 are the preferred boards for inter-switch
communication.

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